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    Have you ever wondered if climbing a 29,029 feet high mountain is a bad idea? Mount Everest is located between China and Nepal. Mount Everest grows 1 inch each year. Climbing Mount Everest is a bad idea because climbers health is at risk if they climb, the climbers are in a lot of danger before and after the climb, and the mountains environment is at risk. Climbing Mount Everest is a bad idea because the climbers health is at risk. The textbook Geography Alive! Regions and People is a textbook that talks about different regions and stories about people. On page 242 of the textbook Geography Alive! Regions and People the author states, “ lack of oxygen puts the climber's body in stress with little oxygen reaching their brains.” This illustrates that when you are climbing on a high elevation with little oxygen you can die of brain damage due to there not being enough oxygen going to your brain. The book Peak talks about a boy named Peak and how he tries to climb Mount Everest. The author in Peak describes aftereffects of sickness you can catch, “because we can't exercise and can't keep food down we're losing our conditioning (pg.188).” This illustrates that when you go climbing and you catch a bug, you can get really sick and can have bad aftereffects, which is not good for the health of the climber. Climbing Mount Everest puts the climbers in a lot of danger before and after the climb. On page 422 of the textbook Geography Alive! Regions and People the author states,…

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    Life seems to have endless possibilities and opportunities. Some may be beneficial, whereas others may have no benefit to one’s life. In the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, the characters will have the opportunity to go up the tallest mountain in the world. Although their life will be at stake, the opportunity for the climbers is just too good to pass up. When reading this book, one will question the climbers’ ways of thinking and the decisions that they make. As you get further into the…

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    Everest trekking Everest trekking is an adventure journey into the base camps of the world highest mountain. A strenuous grade hiking begins after 30 minutes flight (Kathmandu-Lukla) at Lukla, 8 hours bus tour (Kathmandu-Jiri bus) at Jiri, and after the 25 minutes flight (Kathmandu-Phaplu) at Phaplu. The northeast region of Nepal has five different short and long treks, including Everest Base Camp Trek, Short Everest Base Camp Trek, Everest high pass trek, Gokyo Lake trekking and Everest view…

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    Sherwi khangba • Monasteries Throughout the journey whether it begins from Jiri or from Lukla trekkers will encounter several small and large in size monasteries in every other community they pass by. Regardless of their sizes Monasteries are highly valued by Buddhists in Himalayas. Thus as a respect to their sentiments, trekkers are expected to circumambulate monasteries clockwise, spin the prayers wheels clock wise and be mindful of their physical affection in public. Out of many…

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    Everest View Trek Essay

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    The Marvel View or The Everest View Trek Imagine a stunning 360 degree view of world's tallest mountain peak of the world. Here you actually get that privilege! If you've got a sense of adventure, this is the ideal mountaineering tour for you. It’s for those who dream to view Mount Everest and be part of the the Sherpa culture. During this Everest view trek you pass through the Everest national park and pine forest, where Rhododendron flowers glow and you find diversity in wildlife. Spend a few…

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